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Terra Cognita: Dispatches from an Over-Traveled Italy
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Terra Cognita: Dispatches from an Over-Traveled Italy

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Twenty-seven years in the making, Terra Cognita chronicles the author’s continual travels-and problematic (if still, at times, ecstatic) encounters-in the bel paese. Across nine richly evocative essays, Chad Davidson investigates the seemingly never-ending fascination that travelers have with Italy.

As much a meditation on what home and away mean as it is a travel memoir, Terra Cognita finds literary predecessors such as Dante and Italo Calvino crowding in alongside more accustomed sights from travel shows, Hollywood films, and tourist guides. Though each essay departs from a particular location in Italy and remains rooted in the author’s own history there, the book ultimately becomes less about those places and more about the placelessness any such journey can engender, how-even after flying across an ocean and landing in a foreign country-we are still hopelessly and fully ourselves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Country
United States
Date
17 August 2022
Pages
188
ISBN
9780807177877

Twenty-seven years in the making, Terra Cognita chronicles the author’s continual travels-and problematic (if still, at times, ecstatic) encounters-in the bel paese. Across nine richly evocative essays, Chad Davidson investigates the seemingly never-ending fascination that travelers have with Italy.

As much a meditation on what home and away mean as it is a travel memoir, Terra Cognita finds literary predecessors such as Dante and Italo Calvino crowding in alongside more accustomed sights from travel shows, Hollywood films, and tourist guides. Though each essay departs from a particular location in Italy and remains rooted in the author’s own history there, the book ultimately becomes less about those places and more about the placelessness any such journey can engender, how-even after flying across an ocean and landing in a foreign country-we are still hopelessly and fully ourselves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Country
United States
Date
17 August 2022
Pages
188
ISBN
9780807177877